Sending an input channel signal to the stereo bus, Sending an input channel signal, To the stereo bus – Yamaha LS9 User Manual
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Setup required when starting up
LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
Here we explain how to adjust the level of a signal sent
from a gain-adjusted input channel to the STEREO bus,
adjust its pan (INPUT channel) or balance (ST IN chan-
nel), and monitor it from external speakers connected to
the STEREO channel. The following procedure will let
you check whether the mic, instrument, and main speakers
are connected appropriately.
When setting the level or pan/balance of a signal being
sent to the STEREO bus, you can either use the
SELECTED CHANNEL section or the SELECTED CH
VIEW screen in the display to make settings for a single
channel at a time, or use the popup window to make set-
tings for eight channels at a time.
● Controlling the signal sent to the STE-
REO bus, one channel at a time
Here’s how to select the input channel that you want to
control, and use the top panel faders/encoders, the
SELECTED CHANNEL section, and the SELECTED CH
VIEW screen of the display to control the level and pan/
balance.
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Press the SELECTED CHANNEL section
[HOME] key.
The SELECTED CH VIEW screen will appear in the
display.
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ST button
B
PAN/BAL knob
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Use the keys of the LAYER section and the
[SEL] keys of the channel module section
to select the channel for the INPUT jack you
want to control.
3
Make sure that the ST button in the screen
is on (white characters on a pink back-
ground).
The ST button is an on/off switch for the signal sent
from that channel to the STEREO bus. If this is off
(gray characters on a black background), move the
cursor to ST button and press the [ENTER] key.
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In the STEREO MASTER section of the top
panel, make sure that the STEREO channel
[ON] key is on, and raise the STEREO chan-
nel fader to 0 dB.
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STEREO channel [ON] key
B
STEREO channel fader
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In the channel module section or the ST IN
section, make sure that the [ON] key of the
currently selected channel is turned on.
Sending an input channel signal to
the STEREO bus
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